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Coburg Fitness League Draws Steady Participation Across All Age Groups

Participation numbers in the A-Klasse Coburg 2 and related local programs indicate consistent engagement across age groups and neighbourhoods.

By Coburg Sport Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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SCW Obermain sits atop the A-Klasse Coburg 2 table with 62 points after 23 matches, four points clear of ESV Lichtenfels in second place. FC Coburg holds 11 points from 11 matches in the Oberliga Bayern North, while the Coburg Locals side occupies second spot in its local division with 12 points from six games.

These figures arrive as the A-Klasse Coburg 2 season nears its close, with most clubs having played between 23 and 24 fixtures. The numbers reflect regular weekly commitments by players and volunteers who keep the amateur structure running in Coburg.

Local venues and programs driving involvement

Training and matches take place at sites such as the Rolf-Forkel-Halle and Sportplatz TV 48, where health-sport sessions run alongside league fixtures. The Coburger Fitnessnacht at the HUK-Coburg Arena drew 380 to 400 participants for continuous aerobic, Zumba and power classes, showing that organised group activity extends beyond match days.

Additional programs at the Coburg Leisure Centre and the Coburger Familien-Fitness-Pfad offer Pilates, dance, strength circuits and outdoor stations that complement the competitive calendar. These options operate on set schedules at indoor halls and fixed outdoor locations rather than depending on one-off events.

What the numbers indicate about participation patterns

The 62-point total for the league leader after 23 rounds points to sustained attendance and results accumulation rather than short bursts of activity. The Coburg Locals' 12 points from only six matches further suggests newer or smaller squads are entering the same competitive framework.

Combined with the 380-400 attendees recorded at the most recent Fitnessnacht, the data show a pattern of both team-based competition and drop-in group classes that residents can access through established local providers. Residents interested in joining can check current fixtures on fupa.net or contact TV 1848 Coburg for health-sport timetables at the listed venues.

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